a town in the heart of country Victoria of major historical significance as an early gold site. The discovery of a major lode around 1851 resulted in a doubling of the local population in less than one year, and the first armed uprising in Australia, at the Eurkea Stockade.
Ballarat is city in the state of Victoria, Australia located at the foothills of the Great Dividing Range approximately north-west of the state capital Melbourne. It is the largest inland centre and the third most populous city in the state. The estimated urban area population is 94,088.
(Principle) – lateral, selective and literal illustration of certain secondary versions, of certain false ideas that phantasmatically emerge in the process of reading some texts (especially texts written in the detective or similar genres).
equipment for taking photographs (usually consisting of a lightproof box with a lens at one end and light-sensitive film at the other)
A chamber or round building
television camera: television equipment consisting of a lens system that focuses an image on a photosensitive mosaic that is scanned by an electron beam
A camera is a device that records/stores images. These images may be still photographs or moving images such as videos or movies. The term camera comes from the camera obscura (Latin for "dark chamber"), an early mechanism for projecting images. The modern camera evolved from the camera obscura.
A building for human habitation, esp. one that is lived in by a family or small group of people
A family or family lineage, esp. a noble or royal one; a dynasty
a dwelling that serves as living quarters for one or more families; "he has a house on Cape Cod"; "she felt she had to get out of the house"
firm: the members of a business organization that owns or operates one or more establishments; "he worked for a brokerage house"
contain or cover; "This box houses the gears"
The people living in such a building; a household
Geelong Locomotive Depot 5, c 1979
The story here is that B63 rolled into the turn table pit at Geelong Loco depot, in about 1979, there was also a B class, No 64 or 65 that rolled into the turntable pit at Seymour, the other consecutive B class number was at Ballarat Loco that night, story goes they rang up Ballarat Loco and told them to make sure the Hand Brake was on tight.
I'm not sure, but that person with the camera on the far left of the photo looks like Phil Hayward, a night shift welder at the Geelong Ford Factory, he was killed, along with 5 other people, at Farm House Corner, on the Hume Hwy, between Gunning and Yass, opposite Bill Grangers farm. A LTL Louisville, one of Grays, went around the corner South bound and lost it, his trailer took out three North bound cars with 2 occupants each.
statue house
Camera: Bronica SQ-A with 6 x 4.5 back
Film: Fuji Neopan Acros 100
This is the first roll I have used a 6 x 4.5 aspect with Medium Format film, thanks to the acquisition of a 120J (6x4.5) film back for the SQ-A (ta Rob!)
I found the light leak I was warned about (and can be seen in some shots) and have since remedied it with some black tape beloved of my toy cameras until I apply a more permanent solution.
Film: Fuji Neopan 100 Acros (120)
Rated ISO: 100
Developer: Rodinal
Dilution: 1:50
Temp: 22?C
Time: 13:15 min
Method: Initial agitation 60 seconds then 10 seconds every second minute.